tests/test-mq-qrename.t
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
Mon, 22 May 2017 21:45:02 -0400
changeset 32677 f840b2621cce
parent 23402 2963d5c9d90b
permissions -rw-r--r--
killdaemons: close pid file before killing processes With #serve enabled on Windows, I was getting occasional stacktraces like this: Errored test-hgweb-json.t: Traceback (most recent call last): File "./run-tests.py", line 724, in run self.tearDown() File "./run-tests.py", line 805, in tearDown killdaemons(entry) File "./run-tests.py", line 540, in killdaemons logfn=vlog) File "...\tests\killdaemons.py", line 94, in killdaemons os.unlink(pidfile) WindowsError: [Error 32] The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process: '...\\hgtests.zmpqj3\\child80\\daemon.pids' Adrian suggested using util.posixfile, which works. However, the 'mercurial' package isn't in sys.path when invoking run-tests.py, and it isn't clear that hacking[1] it in is a good thing (especially for test-run-tests.t, which uses an installation in a temp folder). I tried using ProcessMonitor to figure out what the other process is, but that monitoring slows things down to such a degree that the issue doesn't occur. I was ready to blame the virus scanner, but it happens without that too. Looking at the code, I don't see anything that would have the pid file open. But I was able to get through about 20 full test runs without an issue with this minor change, whereas before it was pretty certain to hit this at least once in two or three runs. [1] https://www.mercurial-scm.org/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2017-May/097907.html


  $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH

  $ hg init a
  $ cd a

  $ echo 'base' > base
  $ hg ci -Ambase
  adding base

  $ hg qnew -mmqbase mqbase

  $ hg qrename mqbase renamed
  $ mkdir .hg/patches/foo
  $ hg qrename renamed foo

  $ hg qseries
  foo/renamed

  $ ls .hg/patches/foo
  renamed

  $ mkdir .hg/patches/bar
  $ hg qrename foo/renamed bar

  $ hg qseries
  bar/renamed

  $ ls .hg/patches/bar
  renamed

  $ hg qrename bar/renamed baz

  $ hg qseries
  baz

  $ ls .hg/patches/baz
  .hg/patches/baz

  $ hg qrename baz new/dir

  $ hg qseries
  new/dir

  $ ls .hg/patches/new/dir
  .hg/patches/new/dir

  $ cd ..

Test patch being renamed before committed:

  $ hg init b
  $ cd b
  $ hg qinit -c
  $ hg qnew x
  $ hg qrename y
  $ hg qcommit -m rename

  $ cd ..

Test overlapping renames (issue2388)

  $ hg init c
  $ cd c
  $ hg qinit -c
  $ echo a > a
  $ hg add
  adding a
  $ hg qnew patcha
  $ echo b > b
  $ hg add
  adding b
  $ hg qnew patchb
  $ hg ci --mq -m c1
  $ hg qrename patchb patchc
  $ hg qrename patcha patchb
  $ hg st --mq
  M patchb
  M series
  A patchc
  R patcha
  $ cd ..

Test renames with mq repo (issue2097)

  $ hg init issue2097
  $ cd issue2097
  $ hg qnew p0
  $ (cd .hg/patches && hg init)
  $ hg qren p0 p1
  $ hg debugstate --mq
  $ hg ci --mq -mq0
  nothing changed
  [1]
  $ cd ..

Test renaming to a folded patch (issue3058)

  $ hg init issue3058
  $ cd issue3058
  $ hg init --mq
  $ echo a > a
  $ hg add a
  $ hg qnew adda
  $ echo b >> a
  $ hg qnew addb
  $ hg qpop
  popping addb
  now at: adda
  $ hg ci --mq -m "save mq"
  $ hg qfold addb
  $ hg qmv addb
  $ cat .hg/patches/addb
  # HG changeset patch
  # Parent  0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
  
  diff -r 000000000000 a
  --- /dev/null	* (glob)
  +++ b/a	* (glob)
  @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
  +a
  +b
  $ cd ..